Tag: convection

The NWS in Lubbock, TX posted a video of a time lapse of two supercells developing in the region Saturday. This video shows just how explosive severe storms can be. This is convection at it’s best, so watch and learn!

Today was a setup that has been a long time coming for 2014. The return of the jet stream has definitely played a huge role in organizing atmospheric dynamics to support explosive convection across the Midwest throughout the day today. Major hail, severe winds and tornadoes have been ongoing and still threaten to be an issue […]

Folks, summer will be here before you know it! With that, as we all know, comes the annual season for those pesky pop-up thunderstorms we’ve all seen in the afternoon and evening. There’s nothing like sitting by the pool on a hot, sunny day and before you know it you’re hearing rumbles of thunder and […]

Tuesday Evening & Night: We should remain partly sunny and calm through this afternoon and evening, as temperatures top out around 80 degrees. Tonight, a shortwave disturbance will enter the Mississippi River Valley, as the axis of an upper ridge fluctuates across the region. These features will combine with a warm, humid airmass to fire off few isolated showers […]

Tuesday: Partly sunny and nice today, friends. We’ll see high pressure to our northeast keep a nice hold on our pattern here in south central Kentucky. If you’re a fan of the outdoors, please get out and enjoy! 6am 64 | 12pm 78 | 4pm 81 Wednesday & Thursday: High pressure will work off of […]